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M/B information for PAL8045

This motherboard list may be inaccurate. This information has been compiled from
feedback from review sites and customers. Mohterboard manufacturers may change features,
such as capacitor height, which could affect the compatibility of the PAL8045. Please
consult your individual reseller as to wether they know of any compatibility issues with
your particular board.

NOTE 1 : When installing the standoff washer, it
could possibly touch the surface mount resistors
close to the motherboard hole. A possible
solution would be cutting a part of washer
using a set of nippers or cutting pliers
to provide clearance. Due to these issues,
we consider the use of the PAL8045 on this
board a "Use at your own risk application."
Please
see Photo for reference. (photo:MAX AT7)

NOTE 1: The PAL8045 will contact one of the board's
capacitors, POSSIBLY damaging it. Rounding
an edge of the base with a DREMEL or other
tool could be a possible solution. This would,
however, make you heat sink non-returnable.
Due to these issues, we consider the use
of the PAL8045 on this board a "Use
at your own risk application."

NOTE 1 : The PAL8045 will fit the A7V266-E board without modification.
However, it will contact one of the board's capacitors, POSSIBLY
damaging it. Rounding an edge of the base with a DREMEL or other
tool could be a possible solution. This would, however, make you
heat sink non-returnable. Due to these issues, we consider the use
of the PAL8045 on this board a "Use at your own risk application.

NOTE
2 : When
installing the standoff washer, it could possibly touch the surface
mount resistors close to the motherboard hole. A possible solution
would be cutting a part of washer using a set of nippers or cutting
pliers to provide clearance. Due to these issues, we consider the
use of the PAL8045 on this board a "Use at your own risk application."

NOTE
1 : Special care must be taken when installing
the 8045 on these motherboards. There are two surface mount components
on the backside of the motherboard, close to the motherboard hole.
When installing the standoffs, make sure the nut is not touching these
components. Tighten by turning the standoffs while holding the nuts
in place. Do not allow the nylon nuts to turn, or these components
could be damaged. Please
see Photo for reference.

NOTE 2 : The PAL8045 will fit the EP8KHA/8KHA+ board without
modification. However, it will contact one of the board's capacitors,
POSSIBLY damaging it. Grinding an edge of the base with a DREMEL
or file or other tool could be a possible solution. This would,
however, make you heat sink non-returnable. Due to these issues,
we consider the use of the PAL8045 on this board a "Use at your
own risk application."Please
see Photo for reference.

When
installing the standoff washer, it could possibly touch the surface
mount resistors close to the motherboard hole. A possible solution
would be cutting a part of washer using a set of nippers or cutting
pliers to provide clearance. Due to these issues, we consider the
use of the PAL8045 on this board a "Use at your own risk application."

NOTE 3 : When installing the standoff washer, it could
possibly touch the surface mount
resistors
close to the motherboard hole.
A possible
solution would be cutting a part
of washer
using a set of nippers or cutting
pliers
to provide clearance. Due to
these issues,
we consider the use of the PAL8045
on this
board a "Use at your own
risk application."

NOTE 4 : The PAL8045 will fit the M/B without modification.
However, it will contact one of the board's
capacitors, POSSIBLY damaging it. Rounding
an edge of the base with a DREMEL or other
tool could be a possible solution. This would,
however, make you heat sink non-returnable.
Due to these issues, we consider the use
of the PAL8045 on this board a "Use
at your own risk application.

NOTE
1 : The PAL8045 will fit the 7DXR board without modification.
However, it will contact one of the board's capacitors, POSSIBLY damaging
it. Rounding an edge of the base with a DREMEL or other tool could
be a possible solution. This would, however, make you heat sink non-returnable.
Due to these issues, we consider the use of the PAL8045 on this board
a "Use at your own risk application."Please
see Photo for reference.

NOTE
2 : When installing
the standoff washer, it could possibly touch the surface mount resistors
close to the motherboard hole. A possible solution would be cutting
a part of washer using a set of nippers or cutting pliers to provide
clearance. Due to these issues, we consider the use of the PAL8045
on this board a "Use at your own risk application." Please
see Photo for reference. (photo:GA-7VTXH)

NOTE
1 : When installing
the standoff washer, it could possibly touch the surface mount resistors
close to the motherboard hole. A possible solution would be cutting
a part of washer using a set of nippers or cutting pliers to provide
clearance. Due to these issues, we consider the use of the PAL8045
on this board a "Use at your own risk application."

NOTE
2 : The PAL8045 will fit the K7T Turbo2 board without modification.
However, it will contact one of the board's capacitors, POSSIBLY damaging
it. Grinding an edge of the base with a DREMEL or file or other tool
could be a possible solution. This would, however, make you heat sink
non-returnable. Due to these issues, we consider the use of the PAL8045
on this board a "Use at your own risk application."Please
see Photo for reference.